1 Middlemoor Road Whittlesford Cambridgeshire CB22 4PB
T1 Horse Chestnut (TPO 0008 (1969) T1 - Horse Chestnut Remove to ground level - This tree has finally lost its battle with Ganoderma Fungus. There is clear evidence of this in the hollows at the base of the tree (photo2), where large amounts of soft tissue and white fungus is visible. Upon inspection, it is possible to probe a metal spike right through the heart of the tree. That it is still standing it a miracle. Fruiting bodies cover the base of the truck and extend upwards for several meters. Bark is cracking and peeling away on the larger bows and increment strips are visible on the main stem. Several smaller branches have been shed in the past few weeks, landing on the driveway. The Tree is has mostly defoliated and is also now exhibiting a very large hazard beam at the top of the crown (photo1). If this hazard beam (3rd of Crown) fails it will cause massive damage to the beautiful Beech tree next to it, and potentially threaten life as it just over the drive. Since Friday 2nd last week this crack has got bigger, and is moving in a cupboard door fashion in the wind. Request removal to near ground level. To be replaced with x3 native broad leafed species in a different location.
74 High Street Bassingbourn Cum Kneesworth Cambridgeshire SG8 5LF
T.1 Sycamore - Fell to ground level to extend car park. Tree has been pruned to clear BT lines and is now unbalanced T.2 Plum - Fell to ground level
33 Church Street Great Shelford Cambridgeshire CB22 5EL
T1 and T2 - These 2 Mature Yew tree have grown together as 1 crown. They are in good health. They are however encroaching on the neighbours property, interfering with their roof and light. and the neighbours have requested the Yews are cut back. The owners of No.33 have also been granted planning permission for an extension on their barn. A 1.5m clearance from this new building is required. T3 - Hawthorn - This small old tree exhibits a heavy lean and rot at the base. request removal. To be replaced with 2 native Broad leafed species.
82 Rooks Street Cottenham Cambridgeshire CB24 8RB
Demolition of existing conservatory and the erection of a single storey ground floor rear extension, addition of a side canopy to the entrance and the removal of a large Cedar tree in the rear patio garden.
15A Station Road Histon Cambridgeshire CB24 9LQ
Demolition of existing garage and removal of several trees. Dormer roof extension to create a first floor, single storey side and rear extensions, and new dropped kerb.
3 Horn Lane Linton CB21 4HT
Single storey rear extension, removal of 4 pollarded lime trees and re-instatement of a new timber boundary fence with new pedestrian gate.
2 Willow Crescent Milton Cambridgeshire CB24 6BY
Sycamore - 1) Lifting - removal of some of the tertiary growth at the lower outer edges of the canopy (NOT removal of lower branches). Taking the weight off tertiary growth has the effect of allowing these thin branches to lift. 2) Removal of some of the thinner, spindly internal crossing branches to make the canopy more airy - but NOT removal of the major branches. The tree should be able to heal these smaller wounds. 3) Trimming extended laterals - by that I mean taking off outer sections of the canopy which extend beyond the average circumference of the main canopy. 4) All of this work I would therefore propose for a 4.5 metre reduction across the circumference of the tree.
9 Scotts Gardens Whittlesford Cambridgeshire CB22 4NR
Demolish rear extension to the garage & remove leylandii trees. New single storey rear extension in its place.
1 River Farm Cottages Latham Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 7EJ
Demolition of existing garage and erection of two storey side extension, associated alterations and removal of 1 No. tree
1 River Farm Cottages Latham Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 7EJ
Demolition of existing garage and erection of two storey side extension, associated alterations and removal of 1 No. tree